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. >>> you know more than six years after hurricane katrina devastated the city of new orleans, the scandal hit police department is still trying to clean up its reputation. we have more on the latest effort. >> reporter: it's big news. five former officers have just been given prison terms for authority roles in the deadly shootings of unarmed residents in hours and days after hurricane katrina. this this they are expected to appeal the decision. the new orleans mayor called it a significant closure to the dark chapter in the city's history. the conviction and sentencing of five former police officers in the bridge shootings in the days after hurricane katrina. >> the acts of heroism have been over shadowed by the misconduct of a few. >> reporter: police shot six, killing two less than a week after the storms landfall on august 29th 2005 and to make it appear justified they conspiracied to plant a gun, made up witnesses and made make reports. lance saw his brother shot and killed by police. >> i really miss him. i'm just glad that we found justice. >> reporter: that in the form of prison s
. >>> you know more than six years after hurricane katrina devastated the city of new orleans, the scandal hit police department is still trying to clean up its reputation. we have more on the latest effort. >> reporter: it's big news. five former officers have just been given prison terms for authority roles in the deadly shootings of unarmed residents in hours and days after hurricane katrina. this this they are expected to appeal the decision. the new orleans mayor called it a...
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. >>> and after hurricane katrina the police department is trying to repair their reputation. who is answering for their actions. >>> and lots of kids follow in their parent's footsteps, a look at the group of girls learning about exorci, sn from their father. . >>> tonight it's the caped crusader that went viral. police pulled over a man in a full batman costume. he is a baltimore county businessman who devotes his time to bringing smiles to sick kids, now he has a bigger mission. he wants his message to spread across the world. take a listen to what he believes is the key to every day. >> got no tags but got batman on it, is he dressed like batman. >> left lane. in the right lane. i see him pulling over to the far left lane. i was like okay i know he is going to pull me over. >> driver dressed as batman. >> you can send me robin in you want. >> got me on my way, no ticket, no warning, just g you know what are you doing and we applaud it. then it went viral. >> batman. good afternoon. also known as lenny b robinson. i know the suit weighs almost 40-pound 40-pounds and i loose
. >>> and after hurricane katrina the police department is trying to repair their reputation. who is answering for their actions. >>> and lots of kids follow in their parent's footsteps, a look at the group of girls learning about exorci, sn from their father. . >>> tonight it's the caped crusader that went viral. police pulled over a man in a full batman costume. he is a baltimore county businessman who devotes his time to bringing smiles to sick kids, now he has a...
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former new orleans police officers are going to prison for several deadly shootings following hurricane katrina. the officers were convicted of shooting unarmed people and then planting evidence in an effort to cover up the crimes. two of the victims died. this case was the center piece of the probe into corruption on the new orleans police form. 20 officers have been charged. >>> there are more revolutions about whitney houston's last day as the autopsy report is released. they found a white powdery substance in her room. she -- >> reporter: the new king memorial in washington, speakers included harry johnson whose foundation built the memorial f. >>> a political unknown as former secret service agent is maryland's republican senate nominee. can they beat out the others? he thinks so. >> who is dan? >> a former secret service agent. >> reporter: he helped to protect our last three presidents. now he's the republican nominee for senate. >> reporter: when you saw the results coming in last night, what was your reaction? >> i can't describe it. it was a humbling experience. i grew up very poor. i
former new orleans police officers are going to prison for several deadly shootings following hurricane katrina. the officers were convicted of shooting unarmed people and then planting evidence in an effort to cover up the crimes. two of the victims died. this case was the center piece of the probe into corruption on the new orleans police form. 20 officers have been charged. >>> there are more revolutions about whitney houston's last day as the autopsy report is released. they found...
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the red cross volunteer travel to louisiana when hurricane katrina ravaged people's homes and destroyed the lives. >> one on top of the other, it was all flow. there were many times, i cried. >> she and her fellow volunteer and a nurse are chattering -- traveling together back to the gulf coast. >> pat, go, you do not know where you're going to be assigned. >> you have to worry about the food, the water. everything that a person would need in a shelter. >> both women spent weeks assisting in shelters during katrina, providing food and medical care. they will find out exactly where they will be assigned once they land in texas and join 20 other volunteers. the red cross has 290,000 meals ready to go and emergency response vehicles packed with supplies. >> if we can just get them aid, get the kids just to make them feel like there is a light at the end of the tunnel. >> my goal is to make a difference in somebody's life. >> we are ready to go. >> the whole extent of the damage will not be known for some time now, the storm is already having a far-reaching effect in other areas. >> the nat
the red cross volunteer travel to louisiana when hurricane katrina ravaged people's homes and destroyed the lives. >> one on top of the other, it was all flow. there were many times, i cried. >> she and her fellow volunteer and a nurse are chattering -- traveling together back to the gulf coast. >> pat, go, you do not know where you're going to be assigned. >> you have to worry about the food, the water. everything that a person would need in a shelter. >> both...
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this was built after katrina. a short time ago today the army corps of engineers closing a giant barge gate on that barrier for the first time in history. the goal is to protect the most vulnerable spots. >> by putting the structure in place that allows us to reduce the risk to the areas of greater new orleans area that were damaged the most during hurricane katrina including the lower ninth ward. >>casey: this area is the irish bio. there is a curfew in effect from the sun going down until it comes up in the morning. the curfews are now in effect in the lower-lying parishes. >>shepard: we are in bourbon street in the middle of the french quarter with a good view. we do not suggest there is no partying going on, that is never the case, and the ladies are enjoying them, so, a hurricane will not get in the way of all parties but i will tell you it is as quiet as i have ever seen this place and we talked to a lot of people last night who said, yes, it will rain a lot. and it will rain a lot for a long time. if there
this was built after katrina. a short time ago today the army corps of engineers closing a giant barge gate on that barrier for the first time in history. the goal is to protect the most vulnerable spots. >> by putting the structure in place that allows us to reduce the risk to the areas of greater new orleans area that were damaged the most during hurricane katrina including the lower ninth ward. >>casey: this area is the irish bio. there is a curfew in effect from the sun going...
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. >> we are a supply distributor for a year around the time of katrina. >> so right now with hurricane isaac, american textile recycling services is gathering everything from clothing and shoes to toys and blankets, sorting everything and then sending to hurricane victims. >> when they are displaced, obviously they might have to leave their house without clothing. they may not have items with them. they may need blankets for shelter. they may come up short on all of these items. they may need toys and little items to comfort their children. we really feel all of these items are being requested. >> it's easy for you to help. look for these recycling bins in your neighborhood. >>> there's more news straight ahead with the news edge right now. >> this is fox 5's news edge at 11:00. >> thanks for staying with us, i'm maurine. prosecutors say a veteran prince georges county police officer lied about his gun going off during a confrontation in february. take a lock at this video. 19-year-old ryan says he and a friend had been in a convenience store for snacks. he was wearing a ski mask. the
. >> we are a supply distributor for a year around the time of katrina. >> so right now with hurricane isaac, american textile recycling services is gathering everything from clothing and shoes to toys and blankets, sorting everything and then sending to hurricane victims. >> when they are displaced, obviously they might have to leave their house without clothing. they may not have items with them. they may need blankets for shelter. they may come up short on all of these...
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ofll see the anniversary hurricane katrina just days away. >> our water cooler question of the day. what is your favorite back to school memory. we will share your response on our facebook page. íúñ >> a new tropical storm warning has been issued for louisiana's coast. the storm is gaining strength this morning as it heads toward through the gulf of mexico to note the vienna -- to louisiana, especially towards normans. >> the states have declared emergencies. we have the latest. >> gulf coast residents are preparing for the worst. laying sandbags and launching emergency response teams. is it has already sent wind and rain ripping through florida leaving thousands without power. >> everybody from louisiana over through florida is to be watching this carefully. >> now the storm is marching through the gulf of mexico. it could possibly hit the city wednesday on the seventh year anniversary of katrina. >> now is not the time to panic, but it is the time to engage and get ready. >> people throughout alabama, mississippi, and the florida panhandle are also getting ready. in alabama, r
ofll see the anniversary hurricane katrina just days away. >> our water cooler question of the day. what is your favorite back to school memory. we will share your response on our facebook page. íúñ >> a new tropical storm warning has been issued for louisiana's coast. the storm is gaining strength this morning as it heads toward through the gulf of mexico to note the vienna -- to louisiana, especially towards normans. >> the states have declared emergencies. we have the...
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for mergenny houuing ...after hurricane katrina... have agreed.. to ... 33million dollar settlement.../.a.. cllss action lawsuit.. claimed people ..were sickened by formmldehyde ..in the deel has to be approved by a - federal judge in september, .. but... a preliminary okay ..could happen this week.../. formaldehyde.. is linked to nasal cancer,.../ problems and leukemia..../it.. was used to make particce board ann plywood.. n... pampers.../, which the government later banned.. for long-term housing. if... you're lloking to quench your thirst.. with a large drink ii new york city../, you'll.../ have.. to act fast... if mayor michael blooobeeg... gets his wish. anti-obesity campaign ...is targetinn large sodas.../.it.. would ban ..any sugary drink.. sixteen ounces..../the.. an.. ould not include ...diet drinns,... dairy based and.. would also not extend to grocery.. or convenience stores. 19-25"there are many faators obesity, but he singleehood - biggest is soda and other sweetened beveragess" beverages."113-122"well i don't think it's the mayor's jo
for mergenny houuing ...after hurricane katrina... have agreed.. to ... 33million dollar settlement.../.a.. cllss action lawsuit.. claimed people ..were sickened by formmldehyde ..in the deel has to be approved by a - federal judge in september, .. but... a preliminary okay ..could happen this week.../. formaldehyde.. is linked to nasal cancer,.../ problems and leukemia..../it.. was used to make particce board ann plywood.. n... pampers.../, which the government later banned.. for long-term...
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comment to the video that surfaced just last night about the president talking about race and hurricane katrina. >> going into this debate, what to the numbers look like? >> president obama has an eight- point lead in the battleground state of ohio. he is up, but he is in a statistical dead heat in other critical states like florida and virginia. we will see if tonight moves those numbers. >> month after month after month, both have been campaigning. how have they prepared specifically for these debates? >> president, as you know, just arrived in denver today. he was hunkered down in las vegas for the last couple of days, preparing. today is his 20th wedding anniversary. we will see how much time he gets to spend with his wife. most of that time has been preparing for tonight. on the flip side, governor romney did prep in denver, but he has spent time in vermont, massachusetts, other locations with his staff getting ready for tonight. >> thank you very much. >> by the way, the debate is as close as your fingertips. share your thoughts and get up the san real time on our commitment 2012 smart ph
comment to the video that surfaced just last night about the president talking about race and hurricane katrina. >> going into this debate, what to the numbers look like? >> president obama has an eight- point lead in the battleground state of ohio. he is up, but he is in a statistical dead heat in other critical states like florida and virginia. we will see if tonight moves those numbers. >> month after month after month, both have been campaigning. how have they prepared...
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obama accused tte governmenttof failing to gve theesame federal benefits to the victims of huriccnn katrina n new orleans.....as it did for disastee victims inn other citiis. 3 (4::2) "whaas happening inn new orleans....care aaout as (vatz) the question ii do the new video's hav wortt? i think they do are they gonna become an issue i don't ttink are...."....""- 3 3 3the obama campaignnif calling to inflame &pyou can watch the presidentia debate tonight on fox45 ssarting at 9 p-m.aad you can log on to our facebook page.. facebook dot com slash foxbbltiiore to join a live chat wwth me during the debate. thattalso starts at nine. construction is underway on a today on east gittings street in federal hill.... the future hooe of saint ignatius loyola academy .the jesuit school is moviig from its currenn location on caaverr street.... into aanew builddng with updated lassrooms, scieece labs, a gym and a liirary. "we will have a library media center, we'll have improved techhology and technology infrasttucture. the whole entire level of what we're able to provide students in terms of an educationa
obama accused tte governmenttof failing to gve theesame federal benefits to the victims of huriccnn katrina n new orleans.....as it did for disastee victims inn other citiis. 3 (4::2) "whaas happening inn new orleans....care aaout as (vatz) the question ii do the new video's hav wortt? i think they do are they gonna become an issue i don't ttink are...."....""- 3 3 3the obama campaignnif calling to inflame &pyou can watch the presidentia debate tonight on fox45 ssarting...
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compared to katrina? >> this is as bad as it katrina less the water. >> every description. >> we did not have the tree damage but the property damage and the overall construction -- in the wire construction was just as bad. >> listen, you said working for the july is no big deal but you miss your white, 23rd anniversary and her birthday. >> sunday was our 23rd wedding anniversary and monday was a birthday. sorry. >> i think you just made up for it. thank you so much for joining us. that is the latest from the staging area. >> be sure to tell them we appreciate all the help he is giving us in this region. 22 people across the mid- atlantic and ohio valley areas have died as a result of friday's storms and heat but officials also concerned about the improper use of generators that could yield deadly results. >> we recommend placing the generators at least 20 feet away from your home, make certain it is not ventilating toward the house that would allow carbon monoxide to seep into the windows through cracks
compared to katrina? >> this is as bad as it katrina less the water. >> every description. >> we did not have the tree damage but the property damage and the overall construction -- in the wire construction was just as bad. >> listen, you said working for the july is no big deal but you miss your white, 23rd anniversary and her birthday. >> sunday was our 23rd wedding anniversary and monday was a birthday. sorry. >> i think you just made up for it. thank you...
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. >> i did a lot of rescue out of the ninth ward after katrina. you know, it's a beautiful place over here and kind of like gambling. you take a gamble. but, you know, people around here have been doing this all their life. they'll probably come back and build it right back and get ready for the next one. that's probably what i'll do. >> reporter: fred, again, we're talking about plaquemines parish, these very thin slivers of land that parlel the mississippi right out to the mouth. people who live out here say, you know, they will likely return back even after going through this storm, going through katrina. people say this is home and they are going through the process of starting over. >> so, george, has everyone been located in that area? >> fred, i'm sorry. you'll have to repeat. >> has everyone been located in that area? >> from what we understand. you know, there are still some people, fred, who decided to stay in their homes even through the storm and are still there despite the flood waters. officials check in with those people. everyone i
. >> i did a lot of rescue out of the ninth ward after katrina. you know, it's a beautiful place over here and kind of like gambling. you take a gamble. but, you know, people around here have been doing this all their life. they'll probably come back and build it right back and get ready for the next one. that's probably what i'll do. >> reporter: fred, again, we're talking about plaquemines parish, these very thin slivers of land that parlel the mississippi right out to the mouth....
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seven years to the day after hurricane katrina off. >> were on high alert. the anxiety level is high. the storm is uncertain. of the abundance of caution we have begun to take these precautions. >> right now, the primary focus is in florida. already feeling the effects of the storm. >> when you live in florida you have to be cautious. >> caution like sand bags if is beginning to stretch across the state. residents are stocking up and boarding up, bracing for impact. >> it is my livelihood. >> protection in tampa includes shifting the events scheduled for monday's opening of the republican national convention back a day. while the move in the middle of the golf will be for a bit longer. crews are being pulled from drilling platforms. today and tomorrow are the preparation times on northern gulf coast. with isaac gathering momentum and rushing towards the shore. >> remember, any time there is severe weather or run baltimore or around the country, our website has all of the information you need. you can see where the severe weather alerts are happening and even
seven years to the day after hurricane katrina off. >> were on high alert. the anxiety level is high. the storm is uncertain. of the abundance of caution we have begun to take these precautions. >> right now, the primary focus is in florida. already feeling the effects of the storm. >> when you live in florida you have to be cautious. >> caution like sand bags if is beginning to stretch across the state. residents are stocking up and boarding up, bracing for impact....
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wednesday would be exactly seven years to the day that katrina made landfall. >> everybody from louisiana over through florida needs to be watching this carefully. >> we are very vulnerable. i am two feet above sea level. >> any time there is severe weather around baltimore or around the country, our website has all the important information. you can see where the severe weather alerts are happening and take a look at live hd doppler radar. log on to wbaltv.com. it seems that isaac is affecting national politics. the entire first day of the republican exhibition has been cancelled. this as more than 4000 delegates from across the country are getting into town. we have the latest from camp of. >> -- from tampa. >> rnc officials are confident the show will go on starting tuesday. >> as isaac's winds whipped up, a different storm brewing inside as workers scramble to put finishing touches on the floor and finalize the new lineup. >> we are on schedule. this is business starting on tuesday. we are three days instead of four. >> even though monday's events are canceled, reince preibus does not
wednesday would be exactly seven years to the day that katrina made landfall. >> everybody from louisiana over through florida needs to be watching this carefully. >> we are very vulnerable. i am two feet above sea level. >> any time there is severe weather around baltimore or around the country, our website has all the important information. you can see where the severe weather alerts are happening and take a look at live hd doppler radar. log on to wbaltv.com. it seems that...
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i like katrina. i went with katrina. i would pick katrina. the other one was pitchy. mathai was pitchy. the orange dress. >> you chose the way the judges did. >> did i really? >> yes. katrina lives on for another one. now let's watch team cee lo. this is julia. ♪ ♪ >> okay. so that was juliette. chessa was the first girl. >> i like the arm tat on juliette. but i pick cheesa. >> you were wrong. they cut cheesa because they thought she was pitchy. they kept juliette. >> i don't know what that means. >> "people" magazine has come up with its most beautiful people issue. on the front cover is beyonce. congratulations. >> hard to argue with that one. >> she just had the baby. she is gorgeous. you've already seen her, i mean, she lost all of her baby weight, it seemed. she's photographed in the magazine not with lots and lots and lots of makeup but just her kind of natural way. i thought it was great. i think she's a terrific pick. >> i love seeing the dimension of her not on stage with the dresses and makeup and hair. but now we see paparazzi shots of her with the baby
i like katrina. i went with katrina. i would pick katrina. the other one was pitchy. mathai was pitchy. the orange dress. >> you chose the way the judges did. >> did i really? >> yes. katrina lives on for another one. now let's watch team cee lo. this is julia. ♪ ♪ >> okay. so that was juliette. chessa was the first girl. >> i like the arm tat on juliette. but i pick cheesa. >> you were wrong. they cut cheesa because they thought she was pitchy. they kept...
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debris.23:40 "katrina was nothing. isabelle, i diin't see half the damage i've seen." that shows last friday'ssstorm - was one for the ages. power.. still strugglingg ithou. (2:27:04) "i'm coughinggup and kinda wheezzng like. i've thinghow power outages are especially hard on people with health problems. problems. dangerously hot weather hits maryland.wheeee excessiie heat advisories are in effect. and new seeesome reliif in my skywatch . forecast.. and a crashing hhlt to a speeding car. car. 3&"turned the orner, and 'wow! look at ttis right here!" heee!"the injuries and damage caused by a driver goinggup to a hundred miles an hour in the its taking em so long to get the world is happening...!" happening...!"ddngerous summer heat sears baltimore...as tens of thousands offpeople... try to stay coolwaiting forr hello, i'm jennifee gilbbrt jeff barrd is off tonight... the dangeroos temperatures prompted state health advisories for aal of t marrland. myrandaastephens has more onnhow peopleeare beating the heat... and pttying safe. 3 dirton isn't just beating the heat. more
debris.23:40 "katrina was nothing. isabelle, i diin't see half the damage i've seen." that shows last friday'ssstorm - was one for the ages. power.. still strugglingg ithou. (2:27:04) "i'm coughinggup and kinda wheezzng like. i've thinghow power outages are especially hard on people with health problems. problems. dangerously hot weather hits maryland.wheeee excessiie heat advisories are in effect. and new seeesome reliif in my skywatch . forecast.. and a crashing hhlt to a...
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levees and buildings battered by hurricane katrina seven years ago today. the mayor of new orleans says the levee system is holding exactly as it was expected to do. the flooding is much less severe than in 2005, but some of the katrina's survivors are taking no chances. the boat ravage casino closed tonight as a precaution. >> you know, if something would give it an oomph, 5 miles an hour, not going to go far. >> it went up to 6 miles an hour at 11:00. they hope it will start moving a little bit more in 24 hours. then louisiana can look at what they have as well as mississippi and alabama. i think we'll find some big stories out of that region because of the huge amount of wind and rain they got and the surge. in d.c. a beautiful evening, perfect for football. i bet the fans enjoyed that final preseason game, didn't have to worry about rain and it wasn't too humid. it will be a lovely evening, tomorrow much more of the same, maybe a few degrees warmer, but the humidity will say nice and low. back down to the gulf of mexico -- stay nice and low. back down t
levees and buildings battered by hurricane katrina seven years ago today. the mayor of new orleans says the levee system is holding exactly as it was expected to do. the flooding is much less severe than in 2005, but some of the katrina's survivors are taking no chances. the boat ravage casino closed tonight as a precaution. >> you know, if something would give it an oomph, 5 miles an hour, not going to go far. >> it went up to 6 miles an hour at 11:00. they hope it will start...
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missions include hurricane katrina, but will play the tornadoes, the pentagon after 9/11. >> it helped a whole lot of families get closure. >> 9/11 was the red first search. today she's one of the last search and rescue dogs still a life. she retired due to severe arthritis. >> it be nice if she felt better. >> heather did research and found as an animal hospital in northern virginia that does breakthrough stem cell therapy for dogs. >> this animal clinic is one of a few across the country that used himself to be. the vet harvests one to 2 ounces of the dogs that a tissue activating the stem cells and then we injecting them into the troubled areas. >> we've done about 28 docks. of those dogs we have had about 75 to 80% of them have done very well. >> for that's own dog has had stem cell treatment and is doing well. >> hopefully, within two to three months she's more comfortable moving around. >> i have a lot of hope for you. >> wjz eyewitness news. >>> the procedure takes about four hours. it's not painful for the dog and costs around $1800. the technology was developed at company call
missions include hurricane katrina, but will play the tornadoes, the pentagon after 9/11. >> it helped a whole lot of families get closure. >> 9/11 was the red first search. today she's one of the last search and rescue dogs still a life. she retired due to severe arthritis. >> it be nice if she felt better. >> heather did research and found as an animal hospital in northern virginia that does breakthrough stem cell therapy for dogs. >> this animal clinic is one of...
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president obama telll an audience of black ministers that the u-s government neglected hurricane katrina victims. victims. 2:10-2:43 whole srrck in florida they said... heres the money... because youre part of the american familywhat happened down in new orleans............ makes no sense... bullet hasnt been taken out.. the people ddwn innnew orleans ttey don't care about as much. much.obama later stttee the incompetence."the 40 minnte video was shoo innjune of 2007 at hampton university in associated press. obama supporters are now claimmnn the timing of the release is suspect. &pthere's a new head of f-b-- operations in baltimoree stephen vogt haa bben naaed as f-b-i field office.vogg ty's starred with the agency in 19- 89.his most recent assignment was in afghanistan. ptreet in little italy.we shot this video of albemarle petween styles and fawn can see, a sinkhole about the size of a car opened up in the street.this section of albemmrle has been shht down. no worddon when the inkhole will be fixed... or when the road will reopen. a brave dog in rhode island purvives n 11-hour ride..
president obama telll an audience of black ministers that the u-s government neglected hurricane katrina victims. victims. 2:10-2:43 whole srrck in florida they said... heres the money... because youre part of the american familywhat happened down in new orleans............ makes no sense... bullet hasnt been taken out.. the people ddwn innnew orleans ttey don't care about as much. much.obama later stttee the incompetence."the 40 minnte video was shoo innjune of 2007 at hampton university...
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ironically, on the seventh anniversary, to the day, of katrina. >> more than 200,000 homes and businesses have already lost power in the hours since isaac roared ashore southeast of new orleans. that number almost 150,000 folks without power. >> now, the slow-moving system is delivering a deluge. we go first to abc's brandi hitt. she joins us on the phone from a very windy new orleans. good morning, brandi. >> reporter: good morning, paula. hurricane isaac is unleashing powerful winds and rains. i'm talking to you on the phone because we cannot put up our satellite dish. it's too windy outside. it could easily snap. we're seeing upwards of 80, 90 miles per hour right now. and the streets of new orleans are empty. there is no one out here. you can barely stand. the families right now are hunkered down. and they're waiting for this storm to pass. hurricane isaac is battering the gulf. the category 1 hurricane came ashore tuesday night with 80-mile-per-hour winds and heavy rain that is drenching the region. >> the effects that we thought would come, from a major storm, are, in fact, taking p
ironically, on the seventh anniversary, to the day, of katrina. >> more than 200,000 homes and businesses have already lost power in the hours since isaac roared ashore southeast of new orleans. that number almost 150,000 folks without power. >> now, the slow-moving system is delivering a deluge. we go first to abc's brandi hitt. she joins us on the phone from a very windy new orleans. good morning, brandi. >> reporter: good morning, paula. hurricane isaac is unleashing...
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hurricane ike in 2008 is the third costliest and katrina in 2005 was the most expensive. by the way, today is also the seventh anniversary of the day that katrina formed as a tropical storm. >> 175 mile-per-hour winds when that thing made landfall. >> i'm from florida. i remember that. my dad had to go down to miami and work. he was a telephone worker. he replaced all the lines. >> we are right in the middle of tropical season now. we did have joyce yesterday, but she's since fallen apart, just kind of a wave out there. we'll be talking a little more about isaac, too the next several days as it heads up into the gulf of mexico. at least that's the forecast. it's bearing down on haiti now. it strengthened up to 70 miles per hour, so not quite a hurricane but real close and the last few pictures of satellite imagery seemed to be trying to form an eye around isaac. temperatures in town 78 degrees, relative humidity 64%. in terms of wind when we get that n there and then 0, no wind to speak of outside. temperature 72, cooler for gaithersburg, dulles and manassas, fredericksbu
hurricane ike in 2008 is the third costliest and katrina in 2005 was the most expensive. by the way, today is also the seventh anniversary of the day that katrina formed as a tropical storm. >> 175 mile-per-hour winds when that thing made landfall. >> i'm from florida. i remember that. my dad had to go down to miami and work. he was a telephone worker. he replaced all the lines. >> we are right in the middle of tropical season now. we did have joyce yesterday, but she's since...
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. >> watch >> ov here was katrina. here is my mark where katrina was and this is my mark where isaac. >> so looking at all . flood damage that they received from the minor category 1 hurricane. residents living outside of the new orleans levee system are calling for similar levees to be built to protect their communities, harris. >> johnathon thank you very much. as the south cleans up. drought-plagued areas of the midwest and plains area seeing much needed rain from isaac. here is the problem. do you know pours could be too much too fast for the dry soil. it was so much so, it is on the move, not a hurricane or tropical storm. but chief meteorologist rick is in the weather center. >> we have to be careful with a small category one storm. it was huge. each storm is different and have different impacts and this has a slow-moving large storm has broadand far reaching impact. look out for severe weather in central illinois and stretched down to the red river valley area and a lot of those had tornado warnings with them at
. >> watch >> ov here was katrina. here is my mark where katrina was and this is my mark where isaac. >> so looking at all . flood damage that they received from the minor category 1 hurricane. residents living outside of the new orleans levee system are calling for similar levees to be built to protect their communities, harris. >> johnathon thank you very much. as the south cleans up. drought-plagued areas of the midwest and plains area seeing much needed rain from...
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people living in that community called this their katrina. it over topped in the community on the eastern bank of the mississippi river. the water went in so quickly i heard reports this week on a local station a man grabbed his chain saw ran up to his attic with his family and had to cut a hole in his roof, climb out on top of the roof and wait to be rescued. most of that area is still under water. we are happy to report they are making progress some water has gone down roughly a foot in the last 24-hours in that particular neighborhood. >>> bless him for getting his family out of harm's way. i know there have been controlled leasreleases. how does that work? >> you think about it as a bowl of water. sometimes you have the inundated waterways water will over top the levees and fill into a community that is surrounded by levees. the water sits there. what a controlled release is when they go in with heavy equipment and shovels at times and they put intentional holds or do what they call cutting the levy. what that does is allows the flood wat
people living in that community called this their katrina. it over topped in the community on the eastern bank of the mississippi river. the water went in so quickly i heard reports this week on a local station a man grabbed his chain saw ran up to his attic with his family and had to cut a hole in his roof, climb out on top of the roof and wait to be rescued. most of that area is still under water. we are happy to report they are making progress some water has gone down roughly a foot in the...
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katrina then moved inland over the everglades, emerging over the gulf of mexico on august 26th. as they tracked its progress observers at the us national hurricane center in miami were pretty sure the storm would end up striking the heavily populated louisiana and mississippi coastal region. on the morning of august 27th the nhc issued an urgent warning covering southeastern louisiana and the new orleans area. this was extended during the afternoon to include the mississippi and alabama coastline. by now everyone was getting extremely worried about what would happen to new orleans. the city is surrounded by water and 80 per cent of the urban area lies between six to ten feet below sea level. the mighty mississippi river lies on one side; on the other is lake pontchartrain. lowered wages for union and non-union workers too. i wonder why they do that. i wonder if it has to do with campaign donations from incredibly rich people. >> thank you so much for joining [ man ] gillette wanted to see how far one proglide cartridge could go. so they sent me around the world to find out. i le
katrina then moved inland over the everglades, emerging over the gulf of mexico on august 26th. as they tracked its progress observers at the us national hurricane center in miami were pretty sure the storm would end up striking the heavily populated louisiana and mississippi coastal region. on the morning of august 27th the nhc issued an urgent warning covering southeastern louisiana and the new orleans area. this was extended during the afternoon to include the mississippi and alabama...
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i have been in katrina, rita, wilma. this is a lot larger. >> you are still okay if your flight is a go? you don't mind flying? >> no. >> it's your job? >> it's what i do. >> now coast-to-coast flights are canceled at oakland and san jose international airports. >>> a grocery store just sold a super lotto ticket at best food at stockton and broadway in chinatown. it is worth $13 million. the store owner will get $60,000 for selling the winning ticket. here are the numbers. 5, 14, 36, 38, 47 and the mega number is 18. the winner has 180 days to claim that prize. >> what are you waiting for? check your wallet. >>> coming up, we have more coverage of the giants world series win still ahead. >>> i'm bob redell. we will tell you where and when you want to be out here today to see the world series champions as they come home from detroit. that story coming up. >>> die hard giants fans are waiting for the orange and black to return to at&t park. >> they are lining up to welcome home the world champion champio. we have bob redel
i have been in katrina, rita, wilma. this is a lot larger. >> you are still okay if your flight is a go? you don't mind flying? >> no. >> it's your job? >> it's what i do. >> now coast-to-coast flights are canceled at oakland and san jose international airports. >>> a grocery store just sold a super lotto ticket at best food at stockton and broadway in chinatown. it is worth $13 million. the store owner will get $60,000 for selling the winning ticket. here...
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, the city of new orleans is on edge. >> with katrina, we thought, it will be okay. it ended up being the worst. >> reporter: drivers are lined up for gas. residents are buying plywood. the city has declared a state of emergency. officials are warning be ready for anything. >> we're encouraging all of our people the stay alert, monitor local weather conditions in their area, follow up with what local officials are telling them. >> reporter: in south florida, millions pummeled by wind and rain. as isaac is whipping up waves. >> we're going pretty much ride it out until afterwards and see how it's going to go. >> reporter: across the state, schools are closed for over 1 million students today. strong winds and over a half foot of rain are in the forecast. as a result, republican officials have scaled back the convention from four days to three. >> i got my raincoat on. i'm ready for some weather. >> reporter: the republican convention here in tampa will convene for just five minutes today. really a formality. before adjourning until tomorrow. rob and paula? >> all righ
, the city of new orleans is on edge. >> with katrina, we thought, it will be okay. it ended up being the worst. >> reporter: drivers are lined up for gas. residents are buying plywood. the city has declared a state of emergency. officials are warning be ready for anything. >> we're encouraging all of our people the stay alert, monitor local weather conditions in their area, follow up with what local officials are telling them. >> reporter: in south florida, millions...
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having this come at the d of katrina is haunting. we're survivors here and what doesn't kill you makes you stronger. >> reporter: weather officials say choosing to stay could be a costly decision. >> the heavier rain and inland flood threat, that is one thing that has killed many people. >> reporter: the red cross and fema are on the ground on the gulf coast and thousands of national guard troops have been activated. in new orleans, nicole collins, fox news. >> for the latest, turn to gary mcgrady net weather center now and what are you seeing? >> reporter: it's close now to the mouth of the mississippi and go to radar and let you so it. it's 60 miles or so south in basically home on one sec, 100 miles south-southeast of new south of the mouth of thes is mile per hour -- mississippi there and that is moving in to the north and to the northwest, too, and it slowed down a bit. that is one of the big concerns here and that is moving at 8 miles an hour and that is not forecast to be a category 2 and they're going to have a big storm surg
having this come at the d of katrina is haunting. we're survivors here and what doesn't kill you makes you stronger. >> reporter: weather officials say choosing to stay could be a costly decision. >> the heavier rain and inland flood threat, that is one thing that has killed many people. >> reporter: the red cross and fema are on the ground on the gulf coast and thousands of national guard troops have been activated. in new orleans, nicole collins, fox news. >> for the...
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almost all of the 1,000 residents are leaving. >> we had a couple people stay here for katrina, believe it or not, and it was very, very scary for them. and once i've asked them, are you going to stay again, they said absolutely not. >> reporter: it was the failed levees that flooded new orleans after katrina, killing more than 1,800 and leaving more than $81 billion in damage, but officials say this time the city is ready. and new orleans will not operate any shelters of last resort, but four locations, terrell, have been added to protect the homeless here. >> bigad shaban in new orleans for us this morning, thank you so much. >>> to tampa now and the weather-abbreviated republican national convention. mitt romney travels there today. that's where susan mcginnis is this morning. susan, good morning to you. >> reporter: hey, good morning, terrell. the now three-day republican national convention gets under way today. there is a lot on today's agenda, all of it an effort by the gop to win votes for their candidates. mitt romney has worked for years for this moment. he will be officially
almost all of the 1,000 residents are leaving. >> we had a couple people stay here for katrina, believe it or not, and it was very, very scary for them. and once i've asked them, are you going to stay again, they said absolutely not. >> reporter: it was the failed levees that flooded new orleans after katrina, killing more than 1,800 and leaving more than $81 billion in damage, but officials say this time the city is ready. and new orleans will not operate any shelters of last...
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many saying the flooding topping the damage left behind by hurricane katrina 7 years ago. >> i knew when it stalled we were in trouble, okay, and i made the wrong decision about not leaving. >> reporter: it continue to push into the mississippi valley bringing the threat of tornadoes and heavy rains along with it. >>> oil and gas production are slowly getting back to normal after hurricane isaac with flooding and heavy winds, 10 refineries were forced to close. one is back in operation and 8 others are restoring. production is 42% of normal. >>> officials released dozens of striking mine workers weeks after a bloody confrontation with police. they are among 270 charged with murder for provoking police to open fire on minors killing 34 of them. the charges were dropped and a two phase release began today. the rest will be released on thursday. police fired in self-defense. >>> these protesters wanted to give food to police officers on this labor day but what officers gave them that was very expensive. >> whether you are pulling for the orange and black at at&t pebble beach national pro-am
many saying the flooding topping the damage left behind by hurricane katrina 7 years ago. >> i knew when it stalled we were in trouble, okay, and i made the wrong decision about not leaving. >> reporter: it continue to push into the mississippi valley bringing the threat of tornadoes and heavy rains along with it. >>> oil and gas production are slowly getting back to normal after hurricane isaac with flooding and heavy winds, 10 refineries were forced to close. one is back...
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four of the five officers were convicted for shooting unarmed civilians after hurricane katrina. two of those people died. a fifth officer was convicted of cover up the crimes through a serious of false reports. 20 current or former cops have been charged because of their a, accident in the days after the disaster. >> new zero tolerance policy has resulted in the firing of 35 new orleans officers and the suspense of 200 other thans. >> california students are pepper sprayed during a protest. campus police sprayed 30 demonstrators. the students are angry over a plan to offer high price courses and try to push their way into a trustees meeting last night. police say two officers were beaked up against a wall and began using force to keep the students out of the room. >>> a man is locked up accused of spying on women. police say this man took pictures of women using the bathroom at the panera bread. he is a registered sex offender. >> mitt romney is more than halfway to locking in the republican nomination. he hopes the nomination process will end soon. his rivals aren't giving up j
four of the five officers were convicted for shooting unarmed civilians after hurricane katrina. two of those people died. a fifth officer was convicted of cover up the crimes through a serious of false reports. 20 current or former cops have been charged because of their a, accident in the days after the disaster. >> new zero tolerance policy has resulted in the firing of 35 new orleans officers and the suspense of 200 other thans. >> california students are pepper sprayed during a...
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. >> reporter: katrina parsons lost her home during the housing bubble collapse. her sister did, too. she took off work today to protest and to send a strong message to bank of america. >> they're getting away with it. and i think it's time that we spoke up. just been too quiet for too long. >> and despite the protest nationwide and in charlotte, bank of america allowed all of its shareholders into today's meeting to vote. back to you. >> about 92% of bank of america's shareholders approved the bank package for president brian moynahan. >>> time for a quick look at the stories you'll see in the baltimore sun. a tribute to the late auth are or, maurice sendak. >>> five tips to keep your skin safe. and coverage of the ncaa lacrosse tournament. for these and more, read the baltimore stun. -- sun. >>> there may have been a lot of partying going on in one pennsylvania county this weekend. that's because two tractor- trailers, each loaded with $15,000 worth of corona beer, was stolen. it fell on the same weekend as cinco de mayo, when the mexican beer demand is in high
. >> reporter: katrina parsons lost her home during the housing bubble collapse. her sister did, too. she took off work today to protest and to send a strong message to bank of america. >> they're getting away with it. and i think it's time that we spoke up. just been too quiet for too long. >> and despite the protest nationwide and in charlotte, bank of america allowed all of its shareholders into today's meeting to vote. back to you. >> about 92% of bank of america's...
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. >> this is the first big test since katrina. >> we're looking at a muggy night no, doubt about that. it's humid outside, but we don't see anything on radar now which is good. let's start with a live look outside on our live weather cam looking west. we see some breaks in the clouds, so that's good. this is brought to you by michael and son. you see the temps and think that's nice, 82. it's not that nice when the dew point is 70, relative humidity 70%, winds out of the south, southeast at 7 keeping the easterly component in and add a little moisture to the air, pressure steady at 30 inches of mercury even and falling. let's zoom in. we have sort of the remnants of isaac kind of meandering from the ohio valley east. we have a frontal boundary to our north. because that is lifted to our north for the time being that has decreased our threat of showers and thunderstorms greatly. most of the activity right along the front or north of it up into new jersey or into pennsylvania. radar is quiet. we see showers down to the south around stanton and culpeper, but i think for the next the bit w
. >> this is the first big test since katrina. >> we're looking at a muggy night no, doubt about that. it's humid outside, but we don't see anything on radar now which is good. let's start with a live look outside on our live weather cam looking west. we see some breaks in the clouds, so that's good. this is brought to you by michael and son. you see the temps and think that's nice, 82. it's not that nice when the dew point is 70, relative humidity 70%, winds out of the south,...
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hurricane katrina occurred in august of 2005. two months before hurricane katrina, the new strategy for a homeland defense and civil support was written. when i began my talk a few minutes ago i mentioned the ratio, 70-30 in terms of the military assistance provided during hurricane andrew in 1992. we changed that in the strategy. it made no sense to us in a post 9/11 world that we would continue to use active-duty military forces for these domestic missions when we had ample strength and structure in the national guard for these domestic missions. why should we use the 82nd airborne for civil support missions when the 82nd airborne was trained and equipped for overseas warfighting and we had superbly trained national guardsmen who could execute domestic missions without impairing our ability to project power overseas? that was the rationale of our strategy until we broke into the strategy -- and i personally wrote the languages that said henceforth the department of defense would have a focused reliance upon reserve component ca
hurricane katrina occurred in august of 2005. two months before hurricane katrina, the new strategy for a homeland defense and civil support was written. when i began my talk a few minutes ago i mentioned the ratio, 70-30 in terms of the military assistance provided during hurricane andrew in 1992. we changed that in the strategy. it made no sense to us in a post 9/11 world that we would continue to use active-duty military forces for these domestic missions when we had ample strength and...
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. >> we faced hurricane katrina and even hurricane isaac, it was the lord who stood by our side. >> at greater liberty baptist church in new orleans ninth ward, this pastor led his congregation through a sunday service without electricity. >> how many people in your congregation are affected by isaac right now. >> well, all of them. all are affected one way or the other. >> none more than pastor woods. when hurricane katrina flooded his new orleans home, he left and started over 30 miles west in la place. >> sometimes my street would flood a little bit, but never like this. >> his new house took on 5 feet of water. those floodwaters are receding, but he hasn't been back. he says he's needed here. >> the lord has taught me a long time ago, you can cry. after you cry, you still got to do what you got to do. >> have you had your cry? >> oh, yeah, i had my cry. i shook it off and we got to go forward. that's it. >> manuel bojorquez, cbs news, la place, louisiana. >>> more oil and gas workers are returning the drilling rigs and plat formgs in the gulf of mexico. it cut oil and gas productio
. >> we faced hurricane katrina and even hurricane isaac, it was the lord who stood by our side. >> at greater liberty baptist church in new orleans ninth ward, this pastor led his congregation through a sunday service without electricity. >> how many people in your congregation are affected by isaac right now. >> well, all of them. all are affected one way or the other. >> none more than pastor woods. when hurricane katrina flooded his new orleans home, he left...
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all that changed post-katrina. the standup of northern command, which is out in california -- colorado, their job is to prepare the federal troops in support of the national guard. the whole paradigm shift in the national guard. for the first time, we have multiple federal duhac commanders authorized by the secretary of defense before the event and in each state, when federal troops come in, they will work on the national guard commander, the dual hat, all this happened post-katrina to try to make government more effective. don? >> if you were wounding what good could come out of katrina, that's one thing, at least one thing more prepared so people don't have to lose their lives and they can get where they should be well before the storm makes it ashore. >> a lot of preparedness have happened. people have understood, you got to use all the assets inside the city inside the state, turning schools into shelters. turning buildings, available buildings into shelter, using local transportation and see this thing up in n
all that changed post-katrina. the standup of northern command, which is out in california -- colorado, their job is to prepare the federal troops in support of the national guard. the whole paradigm shift in the national guard. for the first time, we have multiple federal duhac commanders authorized by the secretary of defense before the event and in each state, when federal troops come in, they will work on the national guard commander, the dual hat, all this happened post-katrina to try to...
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. >> is it bears down after katrina. catching a flight back home to new orleans. >> we do not want to be away and not there to take care of our home and our animals and everything else. >> there maybe a few more empty seats. >> we're planning on tuesday, wednesday, and thursday. >> it is frustrating for organizers. there is so much in the air that you cannot block anything down. you are trying to move people all around. >> for now, ann romney is slated to speak. her mission, to show a softer side of romney. >> you can tell when my mom is there with him. you see a different side of him. she does a good job of humanizing my dad. >> both ann romney's have been practicing their speeches of the new england. that is why he is coming today. he wants to watch his wife delivered. >> good morning. closures in a fact due to that single being repaired. we also have a grand prix closures to report. that is in advance of the grand prix. all the way through the weekend. even bigger delays as he traveled westbound on 50, approaching the
. >> is it bears down after katrina. catching a flight back home to new orleans. >> we do not want to be away and not there to take care of our home and our animals and everything else. >> there maybe a few more empty seats. >> we're planning on tuesday, wednesday, and thursday. >> it is frustrating for organizers. there is so much in the air that you cannot block anything down. you are trying to move people all around. >> for now, ann romney is slated to...
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he has no chance of winning this state in november but if the lessons of katrina taught this administration anything it's that mishandling this type of crisis could be politically damaging especially two months before election day. >> i want to commend everyone here for the extraordinary work they've done in making sure lives were saved, that although there was tremendous property damage people were in a position to get out quickly and as you can see folks are on the ground already clearing out the debris and making sure that they're able to recover as rapidly as possible. i want to particularly thank fema and the state and local authorities because sometimes in the past we haven't seen the kind of coordination that is necessary in response to these kinds of disasters. this time we've seen it. >> reporter: president obama will spend the evening at the white house then tomorrow heads down to another swing state, virginia. that is his last stop before heading to north carolina, the democratic national convention, where he is slated to give his acceptance speech thursday night. kate? >> kriste
he has no chance of winning this state in november but if the lessons of katrina taught this administration anything it's that mishandling this type of crisis could be politically damaging especially two months before election day. >> i want to commend everyone here for the extraordinary work they've done in making sure lives were saved, that although there was tremendous property damage people were in a position to get out quickly and as you can see folks are on the ground already...
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i know they had-- it was real bad down there during katrina. we just need something to be done here. >> reporter: today, new orleans mayor mitch land row addressed those concerns. he said his city is ready to help its neighbors with supplies, emergency medical equipment, and shelters. chip. >> thank you, manuel. now to campaign 2012. it may be a holiday saturday but not for president obama or his challenger mitt romney. both were on the campaign trail today in battle ground states. jan crawford has been running a marathon covering the romney campaign. jan. >> reporter: well, chip, it's a big weekend for politics but also for sports. it's the weekend between the democratic and republican conventions and it's the kickoff the college football. so on the campaign trail today we got some of both. ohio has a rich football tradition, but in the election, it will also be a key swing state, so paul ryan on saturday was in columbus, tailgating and cheering his alma mater, miami university of ohio, against rival ohio state. romney drew his own crowd in ci
i know they had-- it was real bad down there during katrina. we just need something to be done here. >> reporter: today, new orleans mayor mitch land row addressed those concerns. he said his city is ready to help its neighbors with supplies, emergency medical equipment, and shelters. chip. >> thank you, manuel. now to campaign 2012. it may be a holiday saturday but not for president obama or his challenger mitt romney. both were on the campaign trail today in battle ground states....
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first it was hurricane katrina and now it's isaac. >> we are pretty -- the roof came off and water leaked in from the roof and he took down the sealants and furniture and flood water basically totaled the house. >> reporter: authorities dropped a mappedtory evac dx -- mandatory evacuation order for those threatened by a trained lock and canal but they recommended people stay away. >> it means a lot. >> reporter: sunday homeland security secretary visited th
first it was hurricane katrina and now it's isaac. >> we are pretty -- the roof came off and water leaked in from the roof and he took down the sealants and furniture and flood water basically totaled the house. >> reporter: authorities dropped a mappedtory evac dx -- mandatory evacuation order for those threatened by a trained lock and canal but they recommended people stay away. >> it means a lot. >> reporter: sunday homeland security secretary visited th
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some are saying it could be as big as hurricane katrina. how could that be? >> we are talking the east coast. we are talking about places that aren't necessarily prepared for this stuff. new york city shut down for two-days the stock market shut down for two-days. i think we are going to end up adding in the lost costs -- the subways aren't up for another two-days. that number is large there's no doubt about it. the estimates seem to be picking up. yesterday there was credible sources saying 35-45 billion. >> you look at the infrastructure new york city, the tunnels, boston elsewhere the number really starts going up. >> flooding unique flooding, salt water. this is an uncommon storm unusual cha will be involved as well. >> the economy is certainly growing at not too great rate. an anemic rate. what does it mean for the overall economy. >> it is pretty frightening. you couple this with the notion of fiscal cliffs. the last couple weeks the stock market is getting hammered in part because the economy we talked about 1.3 percent in the second quarter. first rea
some are saying it could be as big as hurricane katrina. how could that be? >> we are talking the east coast. we are talking about places that aren't necessarily prepared for this stuff. new york city shut down for two-days the stock market shut down for two-days. i think we are going to end up adding in the lost costs -- the subways aren't up for another two-days. that number is large there's no doubt about it. the estimates seem to be picking up. yesterday there was credible sources...
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there's nothing that says even a single pet was saved from hurricane katrina. and now this woman's going around again telling us we need to give her money to save stray animals in iraq and afghanistan. >> again, if these people were on the up and up, they would want to clear their names and come for an interview. they're claiming she's in thailand and unavailable. i told you this before, i've lived in thailand. there's plenty of phones. they have internet connections. quite good ones. she could reach out. try to answer some questions. it's absurd, drew. appreciate you staying on it. amazing reporting. >> up next, after what drew has been reporting, chances are you're wondering how can you be sure a charity is doing the right thing with your donations? we're going to get tips from two leader who is track charities. dad, i think he's dead. probably just playin' possum. sfx: possum hisses there he is. there's an easier way to save. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. with odor free aspercreme. powerful medicine relieves
there's nothing that says even a single pet was saved from hurricane katrina. and now this woman's going around again telling us we need to give her money to save stray animals in iraq and afghanistan. >> again, if these people were on the up and up, they would want to clear their names and come for an interview. they're claiming she's in thailand and unavailable. i told you this before, i've lived in thailand. there's plenty of phones. they have internet connections. quite good ones. she...